Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 272
Episode 272 looks at Kanye West & Parler, crimeware gangs using nation-state malware and gaming!
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Episode 272 looks at Kanye West & Parler, crimeware gangs using nation-state malware and gaming!
Episode 271 sees talk ranging from mistaken crypto millions to TikTok trackers and more!
Episode 262 of the Transatlantic Cable includes UK TikTok woes, Twitter 0days, Meta in trouble and crypto-exchange sanctions!
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Meet Valter Generoso, Technical Account Manager at Kaspersky Latin America.
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Meet Rosemarie Gonzales, Corporate Communications Manager at Kaspersky Southeast Asia.
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This week on the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed, David, and Jeff discuss the latest with REvil, Apple costing SM companies $10 billion, and more.
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This week on the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed, Jag, and Jeff discuss the FBI hacking REvil, AI mistaking a woman for a car, Squid Game, and more.
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